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Article R5425-1 of the French Labour Code

Taking up a professional activity or following paid training does not prevent the resumption of payment of the specific solidarity allowance or the allowance for self-employed workers. In the case of the specific solidarity allowance, this payment may only be made on expiry of any rights to unemployment insurance benefits and on condition that it does not take place more than four years after the date of admission to the…

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Article R5425-2 of the French Labour Code

When the beneficiary of the specific solidarity allowance resumes an employed or self-employed professional activity, the remuneration derived from the exercise of this activity is fully cumulated with the payment of the specific solidarity allowance for a period of three months, consecutive or not, within the limit of the remaining rights to allowances. Any calendar month during which an activity, even an occasional or reduced activity, has been carried out…

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Article R5425-7 of the French Labour Code

When the beneficiary of the specific solidarity allowance ceases to work during or at the end of the period of payment of the allowance, the four-year period instituted by article R. 5425-1 is not applied if the beneficiary requests the resumption of payment of the allowance he or she was receiving before the end of the month following the cessation of work.

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Article R5425-8 of the French Labour Code

Income from the professional activities referred to in articles R. 5425-2, R. 5425-6 and R. 5425-7 are taken into account when applying the resource conditions laid down for the benefit of the specific solidarity allowance.

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